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Lawers Range - East, above the inversion

PostPosted: Sat Apr 04, 2015 10:45 pm
by Petr Dakota

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Start point - Hotel Lawers car park. There is not any parking fee as the owner allowes walkers free parking if they will spend some money for an meal or drink in the hotel ( before or after the walk ).
:o :clap: :)
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Leave the road and turn left behind this house, after 0.5 km walking on the road from the Hotel Lawers
:wink:
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After a short walk through a forest, there was a heavy fog without any visibility, not any navigation points or shape of hills. I used GPS - focused to 1st Munro. This picture is from the ascend and the visibility is getting better...
:crazy: :)
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What a surprising view I got in this higher level - inversion everywhere around.
:D 8) :D
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Clear blue sky, sunshine and the inversion
:clap: :D 8)
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Ben Lawers above the inversion
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and the 1st Munro Meall Greigh ahead, finally visible
:D
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Looking back and enjoying the view...
8)
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Meall Greigh summit
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There is my way to continue - Meall Garbh and An Stuc from Meall Greigh. Ben Lawers on the left
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An Stuc from the summit of Meall Garbh. Ben Lawers behind on the left
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An Stuc - steepy from North-East
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the angle of ascending An Stuc
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Looking back to Meall Garbh
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An Stuc summit
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Towards South-East...the direction back to car park
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Catched by self-timer
:lol:
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Looking back from An Stuc: Meall Garbh & Meall Greigh
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Ben Lawers on the left, Beinn Ghlas and Meall Corranaich behind
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Lochan nan Cat
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Looking back after descending
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The Hills from a distance
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On the way back, via this bridge
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Path via the forest, then walk on the road to the Hotel Lawers carpark. Loch Tay in the background...

Re: Lawers Range - East, above the inversion

PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 5:37 pm
by The Rodmiester
What ONLY THREE munros, that's not like you Petr! :wink: :lol: Nice cloud inversions photographs.

Re: Lawers Range - East, above the inversion

PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 8:27 pm
by Petr Dakota
The Rodmiester wrote:What ONLY THREE munros, that's not like you Petr! :wink: :lol: Nice cloud inversions photographs.

Yes :lol: thank you :lol: I am in a hurry mostly during week to get back home early...and in this case it was just 5 days after I climbed The Three Peaks Challenge ( National - Scotland, England & Wales )...so some exercise after :lol: :lol: :D

Re: Lawers Range - East, above the inversion

PostPosted: Sun Apr 05, 2015 11:39 pm
by Alteknacker
Fine inversion you experienced there, Petr. Good for me to see the pics and get a feel for the lie of the land - the Lawers Munros and a few others around there are on my radar for this year.

Re: Lawers Range - East, above the inversion

PostPosted: Mon Apr 06, 2015 9:15 pm
by Petr Dakota
Alteknacker wrote:Fine inversion you experienced there, Petr. Good for me to see the pics and get a feel for the lie of the land - the Lawers Munros and a few others around there are on my radar for this year.

Thank you...the inversion was great to see ! :) Glad that it can be usefull for your trip there...Hope you will enjoy the Lawers Group :wink: